Friday, December 14, 2012

Semester Review

Allison throws her hand during the Holi festival in Berlin.
She had prepared for this day forever and was very excited.

John and his wife Jade stand in front of the memorial of World War 2.
They had a son who was in this war who passed away.
1. Rule of Thirds: is when you have your main subject not in the middle but off t the side

2. Balancing elements: is like Rule of Thirds with your main subject but you have another object so that the picture is not so empty and balances out

3. Leading Lines: is when you have something leading up to your main subject in your photo

4. Symmetry and patterns: is when you have a pattern in your photo leading up to your focal point

5. Viewpoint: is where your view of the photo is with could be like ground view, up high, below

6. Background: is when you have a clear background and it not busy 

7. Create depth: is when you have backgrounds over lapping  like foreground, middle ground

8. Framing: is when you have a frame of trees or nature in front of your subject

9. Cropping: making the main subject pop out from the rest of the background

10. Merges and avoiding them: while taking a picture make sure nothing is coming out of someones head or people over lapping 

Aperture: is a hole within the lens, which light travels into the camera body. 

Shutter Speed: the length of time a cameras shutter is open, a fast shutter speed helps freeze the action. a slow shutter speed creates an affect called motion blur.

ISO: is the level of sensitivity of your camera to available light.

You click on the camera (journalism rive) then you click on photoj and type in your student ID then your password. After you go to your class, click that then click on your name then bam.

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